Last Updated Jan 2014 | Originally suggested by Peter
A pleasant, small, short grassed, gently sloping clearing on a ridge nose above the road and the small Traralgon Creek.
Well shaded by tall white trunked Mountain Ash, wattles and an old Cyprus pine. Surrounded by steep hills, lush green forest, tree ferns and pines.
Wrens, whipbirds and kookaburras are common. Site of the Le Roy school.
Rated 4.1/5
Blackberries may take over in the future.
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Free Campground
This is a free camping area.
First in, best dressed.
No toilets available at this campsite
Pets are allowed with conditions
Non-potable water may be available. Boil all water for at least 10 minutes before drinking.
There are no built fireplaces in this camp ground, however it may be permisable to have a camp fire under certain conditions. Please check local fire restrictions and rules before lighting fires.
No bbqs are provided.
There are no known swimming spots at this campsite.
There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.
Picnic tables are not provided at this camsite
There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite
This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.
Access from Traralgon [A1]: South 13k on Traralgon Creek Rd, keep right (south) 12.4k at the Balook Rd junction still on the Traralgon Creek Rd (5.9k gravel, narrow, twisty), up short access track (gravel, narrow) on right just before the 4th bridge (Hogg Bridge) and Y junction.
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